1. caters - Noun
2. caters - Verb
caters
third-person singular simple present indicative of cater
caters
plural of cater
caters pl (plural only)
(campanology) bell changes rung on nine bells
A quarter peal of plain bob caters was rung.
Additionally, Maine CDC epidemiologists continue to investigate cases at the 100 State Street housing complex that caters to senior citizens and individuals with disabilities. Source: Internet
Corel now caters to these markets, with, for example, a major sale to the United States Department of Justice in 2005. Source: Internet
Araura Primary is the larger of the primary schools, catering for the mostly populated part of the island and Vaitau Primary caters mostly for the Vaipae and Tautu villages. Source: Internet
Add / Remove Taking the surprise economy to another level, Singapore beverage company Out of the Box caters to consumers who respond to “What would you like to drink?” with a non-committal “anything” or “whatever”. Source: Internet
Given how deeply email is ingrained in our everyday lives, it makes sense that services like Gmail would attempt to build a super app that caters to all of a user’s productivity needs. Source: Internet
Her company caters to businesses across the United States. Source: Internet